Workforce adaptability and social influences on robotic process automation in sustainable transport

劳动力适应性和社会因素对可持续交通领域机器人流程自动化的影响

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Abstract

This study used an expanded technology acceptance framework that takes compliance and safety into account to investigate the uptake of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in the transportation industry. To put this all-encompassing model to the test, we surveyed 190 people who work in the transportation industry. The results revealed several significant associations. When workers have faith in the system, they are far more likely to use it, according to the model. On the other hand, if people think technology is dangerous, they are less likely to use it. An important finding is that RPA has a strong correlation with increased compliance and safety in transportation, suggesting that this technology can greatly benefit operational safety. When it came to behavioral intention, actual use, and safety outcomes, the study's statistical model was very effective. Building trust and managing risk perceptions are two examples of the human and organizational elements that must be considered for RPA implementation in the transportation sector to be a success, according to the research. Businesses that want to use RPA to keep safety and compliance standards high can benefit greatly from these insights.

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